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Epoxy mixer
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Dion Woodfield


Dion Woodfield

Registered: August 2009
Location: Tasmania Australia
Posts: 57
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This is my version of an epoxy mixer. It consists of a mechanism from a cheap music box. It is mounted to a plate, then to a timber base. Fully wound it runs between 3-4 mins. The cup is glued on. All you do is sit another cup of same size inside first. Lines on cup are there to show if it is still turning, or you could leave music comb in place. When music stops epoxy is mixed. I got sick of that, hence lines. I also left 1 screw out of back plate so I can adjust angle of cup if it's a bit cold. Happy mixing.
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Rodney Unruh

Registered: April 2007
Posts: 16
Mon May 30, 2011 2:45pm

Now I like that! Do you know how many turns it makes per minute?
Dion Woodfield
Dion Woodfield

Registered: August 2009
Location: Tasmania Australia
Posts: 57
Mon May 30, 2011 7:44pm

Hey Rodney. You get approx 30rpm. Plenty enough to get a good mix.
Rodney Unruh

Registered: April 2007
Posts: 16
Tue May 31, 2011 1:21pm

Thanks Dion!


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